
The reimposed gag order, slightly tweaked, is back on — but Trump's former aide believes it's only a matter of time before he violates it.
"Donald Trump is a deeply undisciplined person," said Alyssa Farrah Griffin, the former White House Director of Strategic Communications and Assistant to the President in 2020, during an appearance on CNN's "Out Front" with John King (who was filling in for Erin Burnett).
Griffin recalled several incidents where Trump ignored wiser heads in the room to restrain himself.
"I can't count the amount of times we agreed 'You shouldn't do this because it will jeopardize X!' and he goes out and does it," she said.
It's the 45th president's unbridled nature that she thinks could get the best of him.
"I will be stunned if he doesn't violate it," she said.
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The gag order was put back in place on former President Donald Trump Friday in the federal case accusing him of attempting to overturn the 2020 election results.
The president already erupted on social media.
"An Appeals Court has just largely upheld the Gag Order against me in the ridiculous J6 Case, where the Unselect January 6th Committee deleted and destroyed almost all Documents and Evidence, saying that I can be barred from talking and, in effect, telling the truth," he wrote on Truth Social. "In other words, people can speak violently and viciously against me, or attack me in any form, but I am not allowed to respond, in kind."
"What is becoming of our First Amendment, what is becoming of our Country? We will appeal this decision!"